Slam that ethnography! – Troubling Fieldwork
Let’s start our ethnography slam with contributions by David Bukusi, Silke Hoppe, Justine Laurent, and Natashe Lemos Dekker. If you […]
Let’s start our ethnography slam with contributions by David Bukusi, Silke Hoppe, Justine Laurent, and Natashe Lemos Dekker. If you […]
It’s once again time for us to help your eardrums get some anthropological loving in collaboration with our dear friends,
Hi there pod-pickers, here’s another earful of podcasts for you to squeeze into your drums, freshly prepared by our audiophile
Hi there, it’s time for the latest round up of interviews from by New Books in Anthropology. Long and luxurious
Hi there, and welcome to our second round up of interviews from our good friends at New Books in Anthropology.
After getting all worked up about new publications via last week’s #Reviews, we thought to indulge a bit more –
Underlying the domain of human rights is the conception of the human on which we predicate, and advocate for, human
This week we have two new reviews for you, tackling the question of #race (see our #callforreviews here):Â Tomorrow, our
“They say everyone’s born a hero. But if you let it, life will push you over the line until you’re
Policymaking and implementation across state institutions, international organisations and transnational networks of civil-society organisations are expanding fields of anthropological research.